Easeful helps you pause, reflect, and move gently through your day. Check in with a thoughtful AI, try a breathing exercise, and watch your private Mood Garden grow — one small step at a time.
Everything in Easeful is designed to feel light, kind, and completely optional — no streaks to break, no guilt loops.
A gentle, private AI you can check in with whenever you need to think out loud. Choose the voice that fits — Gentle Guide, Warm Friend, Honest Coach, or Quiet Listener.
Every small act of care plants something. Your garden grows with you — visitors arrive, flowers bloom across seasons, and it never punishes gaps.
Box breathing, 4-7-8, physiological sigh, 5-4-3-2-1 grounding — all gentle, paced, and available offline from your home or lock screen.
A kind slider and emotion picker. Log how you feel in seconds — no essays, no judgement. See your weekly patterns without the pressure.
Write freely or use a gentle prompt. Your words stay yours and yours alone — stored privately on your account, never used for training.
A calming evening mode with ambient sound and a gratitude moment. Designed to help the day close softly.
No account required to try. Start as a guest, keep your space, convert when you're ready.
Answer a few soft onboarding questions. Pick the companion voice that feels right.
Log a mood. Chat with the AI. Breathe. Whatever fits the moment — nothing is required.
Each gentle action becomes a plant in your private garden. Watch it bloom across seasons.
No streak pressure. No guilt. Easeful meets you where you are — even after long gaps.
Easeful never sells your data, never trains models on your conversations, and your private journal entries and mood logs belong to your account alone. You can export or permanently delete everything at any time.
Read our privacy policyWe use supportive, non-clinical language. Easeful does not diagnose, treat, or replace care from a licensed professional.
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